Six Autistic people respond to media reporting of violence & victimisation by neurodivergent people Aug 2021
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Dr Chloe Farahar (she/her) - Autistic academic, educator, and self-advocate
Tigger Pritchard (he/him) - Autistic educator and advocate
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David Gray-Hammond (he/him)- Autistic writer, educator and presenter at Aucademy, and Autistic addiction and mental health advocate
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Dr Monique Botha is an Autistic Research Fellow at the University of Stirling. Monique’s PhD in Psychology from the University of Surrey focused on the role minority stress plays in the poor mental health experienced by Autistic people, and further, how Autistic community connectedness may “buffer” those effects. Monique is interested in the intersection of autism, sexuality, and gender, and lastly, the role that language used about autism plays in stigma and marginalisation.
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Kieran Rose (he/him) is an Autistic writer, consultant, trainer, advocate, with a background in Primary education and SEN.
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Dr Amy Pearson is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Sunderland, whose research focusses on masking, and experiences of interpersonal victimisation.
“Masking Is Life”: Experiences of Masking in Autistic and Nonautistic Adults | Autism in Adulthood
A Conceptual Analysis of Autistic Masking: Understanding the Narrative of Stigma and the Illusion of Choice | Autism in Adulthood
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